Dial-a-Bus - Goshen / Chester

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:"Appointments are taken on a first call, first serve basis. There are no permanent appointments. If you want to ride the bus, you must call to make a reservation."

Dial-A-Bus - Port Jervis

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:"The Dial-A-Bus provides pre-scheduled transportation to the general public. We operate in the city limits of Port Jervis and travel 3 miles into the Town of Deerpark." Bus Runs Monday - Friday 6 AM - 5 PM; Saturday: 9 AM - 2 PM. Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 AM - 1 PM. "Passengers must call by 12:00 noon the previous office business day to schedule. (If a ride is needed for Monday, they must call by 12:00 noon on Friday.) There is no bus service and the office is closed on City-observed holidays."

Dial-A-Bus - Town of Monroe

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:"Dial-a-Bus will provide transportation service within the Town of Monroe including the Villages of Monroe, Harriman and Kiryas Joel. We are not permitted on any private road or on private property including driveways. Our most common stops are Monroe Senior Center, Shoprite, Walmart, Stop and Shop, Target and most Doctors within Monroe. Our office hours are Monday - Friday 8:00am - 1:00pm. You must call during these hours and speak to the dispatcher. We cannot schedule more than one week ahead of time. We will set you up with a pick up and a return (if requested). Cancellations and changes require 24 hours notice. Cancellations only can be left on the answering machine."

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:"The Transportation Department is responsible for the operation of the Dial-A-Bus and Senior Bus. Both systems operate within the Town of Montgomery and the Town of Crawford. We service the villages of Walden, Maybrook, Montgomery, the hamlet of Pine Bush and Thompson Ridge, Bullville and Searsville areas. The Dial-A-Bus is open to the public. Children under the age of ten must be accompanied by an adult. The Senior bus is for those individuals age 60 and over. Senior transportation is free of charge, however a donation is encouraged. The Senior bus makes monthly scheduled trips outside the town and also makes two medical runs each month to any medical facility on Crystal Run Road in Middletown, Middletown Medical, Orange Radiology. Senior Citizens may also ride the Dial-A-Bus at a reduced fare of $.50. For information and reservations, call the Transportation Department at (845) 45-2622 between the hours of 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon, Monday through Friday. To make a reservation on either bus please contact the office at least one day in advance of your desired ride. We are a first come, first serve response service."

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:"Dial-A-Bus Service available. Monday- Friday 8:00am- 5:30pm. Call for reservations. 24 hours up to one week notice is required. Local Shuttle Bus Route runs Tuesday through Sunday. Call for details. Service to Wallkill available Tuesday through Saturday (reservations required). Service to Monroe available every Friday (reservations required). Goshen/ Hatfield Lane available Monday through Saturday (call for information and times). Each time you get on the bus, you are required to pay your fare. Exact change required. Pay as you board bus. Dial-A-Bus is a "Curb To Curb" Service. Drivers cannot assist once you are off of the bus. Calling Hours for Reservations: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, Monday - Friday. All Services require reservations. You can make reservations 24 hours ahead up to one week prior to the day of ride. We recommend 3-5 days notice, whenever possible. Please kindly give 24 hours notice for cancellations so we can help someone else if you will not need your ride."

Orange County Citizens Foundation

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information: Art gallery. The Orange County Citizens Foundation is your voice in creating the environment that improves the lives of Orange County residents. Through studies, policy-making, forums, educational seminars, exhibits and other events, we encourage innovative land use and transportation planning, recreational opportunities, water conservation, and preservation of our environmental and cultural heritage. We bring people together who have the best interests of Orange County at heart to find workable solutions to our citizens' top concerns.

Senior Transportation - Middletown

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:Transportation available Mon. - Fri., 8:30AM - 4:30PM and Sundays 7:30AM - 12:30PM for those 60 years and older in Middletown. Call to make arrangements. Suggested donation of $1.

Agri-Business Child Development at Middletown

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:ABCD, founded in 1946, provides high quality early childhood education and social services to farm worker and other eligible families across New York State. For children 8 weeks old through school age. Services include: classes, health screenings, transportation, nutrition, disabilities services and community partnerships.

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Deerpark Senior Center

Address: 410 Route 209, Huguenot, NY

Telephone: 845-856-2210 (Town of Deerpark)

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:Senior Shuttle Service. Tues and Fri from 9:15AM to 1:30PM. Call Quality Bus Service at 845-858-2150 the day before to schedule a pick up. Must be age 55 or over and a Deerpark Resident. $5.00 per round trip. Rides available for shopping, medical appointments, and most essential services.

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Orange County New York Connects

Address: 8 Seward Avenue, 2nd Floor, Middletown, NY 10940

Telephone: 1-888-615-3710

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:"Supportive nutrition, health, and other support services related to social and physical wellbeing are available to help safely maintain older people in their homes and provide assistance to their caregivers. Trained staff answer caregiverís questions, help in identification of specific issues/needs and link individuals to appropriate public and private programs, which address those issues/needs. Direct and indirect support services include but are not limited to: home delivery meals, caregiver support groups and education, information and referral, transportation, in-home non-medical personnel care, limited legal assistance, Alzheimerís specific care and insurance counseling."